EP1010075B1 - Procede et appareil permettant d'eviter une collision d'adresse internet lors de l'etablissement d'une jonction entre une communication vocale d'arrivee et une application internet - Google Patents

Procede et appareil permettant d'eviter une collision d'adresse internet lors de l'etablissement d'une jonction entre une communication vocale d'arrivee et une application internet Download PDF

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EP1010075B1
EP1010075B1 EP97910690A EP97910690A EP1010075B1 EP 1010075 B1 EP1010075 B1 EP 1010075B1 EP 97910690 A EP97910690 A EP 97910690A EP 97910690 A EP97910690 A EP 97910690A EP 1010075 B1 EP1010075 B1 EP 1010075B1
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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    • H04M7/00Arrangements for interconnection between switching centres
    • H04M7/12Arrangements for interconnection between switching centres for working between exchanges having different types of switching equipment, e.g. power-driven and step by step or decimal and non-decimal
    • H04M7/1205Arrangements for interconnection between switching centres for working between exchanges having different types of switching equipment, e.g. power-driven and step by step or decimal and non-decimal where the types of switching equipement comprises PSTN/ISDN equipment and switching equipment of networks other than PSTN/ISDN, e.g. Internet Protocol networks
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
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    • H04M2215/01Details of billing arrangements
    • H04M2215/0176Billing arrangements using internet
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    • H04M7/006Networks other than PSTN/ISDN providing telephone service, e.g. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), including next generation networks with a packet-switched transport layer
    • HELECTRICITY
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  • the present invention relates to Internet and telecommunication in general and to maintaining an accurate association between A-numbers and IP-addresses in particular.
  • a telephone user hereafter called a subscriber, may, by using a modem, connect to an ISP (Internet Service Provider) and thus get access to the Internet through his regular voice telephone.
  • ISP Internet Service Provider
  • the drawback is that while the subscriber is using his internet account (surfing) his phone is busy and therefore anyone dialling to the subscriber will get a busy-tone.
  • This can be solved as described in the Swedish application SE-9602212-4 by forwarding calls to the subscriber to a voice gateway.
  • the voice gateway handles the translation between voice and internet and the subscriber will receive a message indicating a waiting voice call and can connect to the calling party using state-of-the-art voice-over-internet technology. This way the subscriber may simultaneously be connected to internet and use his voice phone.
  • the subscriber may also place an outgoing call through the voice gateway in a similar manner.
  • SE-9602212-4 For a deeper description of the above mentioned ideas please refer to SE-9602212-4.
  • US-A-5 530 809 a digital computer comprising a plurality of message generating nodes interconnected by a routing network is disclosed, whereby the routing network transfers messages among the message generating elements in accordance with address information identifying a destination message generating element.
  • the document WO-A-95 27942 teaches a method for use in a local network, which includes nodes that cannot monitor all other nodes in the local network.
  • An Internet Protocol address of a target node in the local network is translated at a gateway node in the local network to a network-specific local address, usable within the local network for forwarding a packet to the target node, without the use of broadcasting.
  • the present invention relates to the problem of how to avoid IP-address collision when connecting an incoming voice phone call to an internet application. This problem is addressed by a method according to claim 1 and an apparatus according to claim 5.
  • the purpose of the present invention is to be able to avoid IP-address collision and to be able to maintain an accurate reference list with IP-addresses and phone numbers.
  • Figure 1 shows in overview a logical network model.
  • Figure 2 shows in more detail the phone-doubler and its interfaces.
  • Figure 3 displays a physical network model.
  • Figure 4 shows an overview of a preferred embodiment according to the invention.
  • Figure 5 shows an flowchart of a preferred embodiment according to the invention.
  • FIG. 1 shows a general overview of the surroundings of the network and how the phone-doubler interfaces with its neighbours.
  • the phone-doubler 102 is also connected to the ISP ( I nternet S ervice P rovider) 103, to the ISDN ( I ntegrated S ervices D igital N etwork) 104 and to ISP-adaptations 105.
  • ISP I nternet S ervice P rovider
  • ISDN I ntegrated S ervices D igital N etwork
  • ISP-adaptations 105 ISP-adaptations
  • Such adaptations could for instance be a PCAU ( P STN C ontrol A daptation U nit) 106.
  • the PCAU 106 is a unit that mediates between phone-doubler 102 and the network operators PSTN network, for the purpose of activation and deactivation of call diversions. Call diversion is an integral part of the workings of the phone-doubler.
  • Another adaptation unit can be a CCAU ( C ustomer C are A daptation U nit) 107, which is a unit that mediates between phone-doubler 102 and the customer care system of the ISP.
  • the last adaptation unit shown in figure 1 is the BCAU ( B illing C entre A daptation U nit) 108, which is a unit that mediates between phone-doubler 102 and the billing centre of the ISP.
  • FIG 2 a more detailed description of the internal function of the phone-doubler and its interfaces is shown.
  • the user 201 is still present and is utilising the phone-doubler 202 through an UI ( U ser I nterface) 203.
  • the UI could for instance be a Microsoft Windows application giving the user a windows user interface for handling the phone-doubler services.
  • the user is using a client software 204 which could be the just mentioned windows application handling the communication with the gateway 206 over a CLGI ( Cl ient G ateway I nterface) 205.
  • the gateway 206 is located on the ISP 209 premises.
  • the gateway 206 can be located at different geographical locations.
  • the gateway 206 comprises a gateway registry 207 which is common to all subscribers to the phone-doubler services, and at least one VGWM ( V oice G ate W ay M odule) 208.
  • the VGWM 208 processes the call and speech transmissions and can handle several calls simultaneously.
  • the ISP has for operation and maintenance a OMI ( O peration and M aintenance I nterface) 210 to the phone-doubler 202.
  • An PRI ( P rimary R ate I nterface) 211 connects the phone-doubler 202 with the ISDN 212.
  • PCAI P STN C ontrol A daptation I nterface
  • CCAI C ustomer C are A daptation I nterface
  • BCAI B illing C entre A daptation I nterface
  • the client 204 is running on a PC ( P ersonal C omputer) 301 in figure 3, located at the users premises 302 and connected to the ISP's POP ( P oint O f P resence) 303, at the ISP's premises 304 via a modem 305 and PSTN 306.
  • the PC 301 is given an IP-address 307 by the ISP. This is normally done dynamically when connecting to the POP 303.
  • the users normal telephone line 308 is used for connecting between the modem 305 and the PSTN 306.
  • One or several VGWM 309 is connected to the ISP's IP network 310, typically on the same switched Ethernet as the POP but not necessarily.
  • Each VGWM 309 has its own IP-address, and the registry 311 may have an IF-address of its own, or share the IP-address of one of the VGWM's 309.
  • Each VGWM 309 is connected to ISDN 312 via PRI.
  • One registry node 311 can handle several VGWM 309.
  • the registry node 311 can physically be remotely placed.
  • An ISP can have one central registry node 311 and several distributed VGWM 309.
  • the client software 204 in figure 2 stores a number of different data items such as:
  • country code The combination of country code, area code, and local number identifies each subscriber uniquely.
  • the VGWM IP address attribute also represents the state of the client: A null address indicates that the client is signed-off from the phone-doubler service, any other address indicates that the client is signed-on.
  • the registry 311 holds a subscriber record for each client, where each record comprises the following attributes:
  • the client IP address attribute also represents the state of the subscriber record, a null IP address states that the client 204 is signed-off, any other address states that the client 204 is signed-on.
  • the IP address of the client 307 is entered into the subscriber record. Since both the telephone number and this IP address are keys, an PSTN-to-IP association between the telephone number and IP address is maintained in the subscriber record.
  • the registry log contains records of events, relating to the session that takes place between a sign-on and a sign-off.
  • a registry log record is created when a subscriber record changes state to signed-off, or when a subscriber record is deleted.
  • the registry log record comprises the following attributes:
  • the phone-doubler can have one or several VGWM's. Each of these VGWM's holds a record of each call or call attempt made through that particular VGWM.
  • the call record may comprise the following attributes:
  • a user is denoted with 401.
  • the user 401 has been connected to the ISP's POP 402 and been assigned an IF-address 409.
  • the user has also, during his internet session, signed-on to the phone-doubler service and in a registry 403, a record 404, in a table 405 has been created comprising at least the users assigned IP-address 409 and the A-number of the telephone line 410 used by the user 401 to connect to the internet.
  • the user 401 has been disconnected form the ISP in a non standard way, leaving the record 404 unchanged. Since the record 404 is used to determine if a user is signed-on or not, it is important to have the table 405 correctly reflecting the current situation. If the IP-address of an user 401 is non-null the user 401 is regarded as signed-on.
  • the registry 403 would look into the table 405, find that the A-number in the table 406 already has an IF-address 408 and therefore must already be signed-on. The registry 403 would then refuse the user 401 admittance to the phone-doubler service. This is not the case, however, any longer, with the present invention.
  • An auto-control function 407 located to the registry 403, is responsible for finding, and deleting faulty records. This auto-control function 407 executes, without manual intervention, periodically. The period for execution of the auto-control function 407 is reasonably short, so that a user 401 do not have to wait too long to be able to sign-on again. However, the period must be longer than the PPP inactivity time-out parameter.
  • the auto-control function 407 controls each record 404 in the registry 403. If the state of the user 401 is signed-on, that is, if the IP-address 408 is non-null the auto-control function 407 connects to the user 401 to check if it is alive. If the user 401 responds no further action is taken and the auto-control function 407 proceeds with the next record 404 in the table. If the user 401 is not alive the auto-control function 407 will break the association between the A-number 406 of the user 401 and the IP-address 408 by setting the IP-address 408 to null. The registry logging function will also be updated.
  • the auto-control function 407 will issue an alarm and force the user indicated by the subscriber record to sign-off.
  • Figure 5 shows a flow chart of the auto-control function.
  • 501 is an loop starting from zero and going through all k records in the table 405 denoted.
  • 502 a test is performed to see if the IP-address of the current record is zero. If so the next record in the table is handled. If not a message is sent in block 503 to the IP-address of the current record and the auto-control function waits for a message.
  • the auto-control function waits for an answer.
  • the auto-control function receives an answer.
  • an authentication check is performed to verify that the IP-address matches the A-number stored. If the verification is okay the next record in the table is handled. If on the other hand the message received indicates a mismatch between the IP-address and the A-number the IP-address of the current record is set to zero in block 506

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  1. Procédé pour vérifier des enregistrements dans une table, dans lequel chaque enregistrement comprend au moins une adresse "Internet Protocol", le procédé étant CARACTERISE en ce qu'un premier message est envoyé à une application se trouvant à cette adresse "Internet Protocol", et en ce que la table est modifiée sous la dépendance du contenu d'un second message reçu à partir de l'application se trouvant à cette adresse "Internet Protocol", ou de l'absence d'un second message.
  2. Procédé selon la revendication 1, CARACTERISE en outre en ce que l'adresse "Internet Protocol" est fixée à zéro si aucun second message n'est reçu au cours d'une durée spécifique.
  3. Procédé selon la revendication 1, CARACTERISE en outre en ce que le second message comprend un premier numéro appelant, ou numéro A, en ce que l'enregistrement dans la table contient un second numéro A et en ce que l'adresse "Internet Protocol" est fixée à zéro et une alarme est émise si les premier et second numéros A ne concordent pas.
  4. Procédé selon la revendication 1, CARACTERISE en outre en ce que la vérification est effectuée de façon répétée pour chaque enregistrement, avec un intervalle de temps spécifique.
  5. Dispositif pour vérifier des enregistrements dans une table, dans lequel chaque enregistrement comprend au moins une adresse "Internet Protocol", CARACTERISE en ce qu'il comprend un moyen pour envoyer un premier message à une application se trouvant à cette adresse "Internet Protocol", un moyen pour recevoir un second message provenant de l'application à cette adresse "Internet Protocol", et un moyen pour modifier la table sous la dépendance du contenu du second message ou de l'absence de réception du second message.
  6. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, CARACTERISE en outre en ce qu'il comprend un moyen pour fixer l'adresse "Internet Protocol" à zéro si aucun second message n'est reçu au cours d'une durée spécifique.
  7. Dispositif selon la revendication 5, CARACTERISE en outre en ce que le second message comprend un premier numéro appelant, ou numéro A, l'enregistrement dans la table comprend un second numéro A, et dans lequel le dispositif comprend en outre un moyen pour fixer l'adresse "Internet Protocol" à zéro et pour émettre une alarme si les premier et second numéros A ne concordent pas.
  8. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, CARACTERISE en outre en ce qu'il comprend un moyen pour effectuer la vérification de façon répétée pour chaque enregistrement, avec un intervalle de temps spécifique.
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